An item in todays Sunday Tasmanian suggests on one hand that the Flu jab promotes swine flu, and then later suggests the Swine flu jab promotes other flu.Is the journalist confused?Sorry, I dont know how to include a link to the newspaper item. Perhaps someone else can help?

1. The internet site for the newspaper appears to have news items a day or more old. Perhaps todays item will be on the net tomorrow?

2. Bigger problem. Have you ever met someone with an I.T. handicap? You have now. Thanks for your tips, however I stumbled at "clipboard".

When you select text or an excel cell or a picture or a file or something, and hold down the Ctrl key and then press the "c" key, it gets put onto the "clipboard" (it clobbers whatever else was there though - generally clipboard can only hold one thing). You can then go to somewhere else (like between the "[url]" and "[/url]" i mentioned) and "paste what is in the clipboard to that place. You do this by pressing the holding down the Ctrl key and then press the "v" key. You will then see that url you earlier copied to clipboard miraculously appear.

These shorcut key things are easier to remember if you know why they are chosen. The c key is easy - it stands for Copy. The v key is a bit obscure - Maybe back in the days when we used pens and paper you put a "v" tick sort of mark above something you had written and then writing something extra above it. (Alternatively you put an upside down v UNDER the line.) Well, that's why we use the "v". Real old school.

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